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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Jan 1977, p. 5

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Goaltender Paul Reitzel registered his second shutâ€" out for the Compton Motors Allâ€"Stars as they defeated Simcoe 5â€"0. Goals for Waâ€" terloo were scored by Tim Allan, Chris Ford, Tom Woinoski, Rob Filiatrault and Kelly Adlys. Waterloo‘s second goal came from an effort by The Waterloo Minor Midgets hosted Simcoe in a hub league game played at Waterloo arena on Janâ€" uary 11. Due to the incleâ€" ment weather the visitors arrived late and the game was reduced to 30 minutes. On January 15 the Compâ€" ton Motors Allâ€"Stars travâ€" elled to Stratford to play a reâ€"scheduled game. After only 43 seconds, Todd Solâ€" tysiak put Waterloo on the scoreboard with a quick slap shot. Laurel Creek â€" Hot Stuff A campfire night featuring a look at the stars will be held at the field centre March 5 at 7:30 p.m. Changes in nature will be studied March 12 and Midgets defeat Simcoe team 5â€"0 Winter trees, how they can be identified and apâ€" preciated, will be the topic Feb. 19 and 20. Types of bark and twigs will be used to discriminate beâ€" tween different tree types. The owl prowl Feb. 26 at 7:30 p.m. will lead visiâ€" tors with flashlights on a tour of the hardwood bush. (Continued from page 3) . flakes and ice will be examined. Why snow drifts and how will be other questions examined during the program. A column on fire safety by Waterloo‘s fire prevention officer Bob Beckett. Residential fires are increasing at an alarming rate‘ Recent statistics from the Ontario â€"Fire Marshall‘s office indicate that for every indusâ€" trialâ€"mercantile fire, fire fighters respond to approximately 40 residential fires. This is a raâ€" tio of 40: 1. These figures indicate a serious problem that will end in certain tragedy if it isn‘t dealt with immediately. Recently Waterloo‘s fire prevenâ€" tion office has tinvestigated numerous residential fires, which, if not for lady luck, would have ended in casualties. Most people believe the old Saying, it will never happen to me‘‘. But they sing a different ture when you investigate a fire in their home. Everyone wants to know how they could have prevented the fire. I usually point out how fortunate they are to escape with no injury. But this is not enough. My sympathy does not bring back the family pets, the old keepsakes, the irreplaceable valuâ€" ables and the dreams that have gone up in smoke. 500 Glen Forrest Blvd. Waterloo es moogn ony$Pays® ~â€"* ‘ «noomes* J on on m A onermm, . | orm l d fifl_. '-,J:_L_ amtennmunes / im [ __=â€"~T L2 ~r_lâ€" Shoes Lel _ Forrest Blvd. Waterloo â€" 885â€"3372 15 HKing K N (in Lakeshore Village Waterloo) ~ L486 4AHHHO Tim Allan in the last minâ€" ute of the opening period. The Compton Motors Allâ€" Stars held aâ€"2â€"0 lead going into the third period, but with only five minutes left in the game Stratford scorâ€" ed their first goal of the O s PERM SPECIAL se c _*****°| Reg. $20.00, Now $15."° & Blow Dry $7.00 | Reg. $25.00, Now $17."° Shampoo. 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Spring flooding and the spring growth of trees will be the topics April 2 and 3 and April 9 and 10. The first article in this series will be published Jan. 26. The topic will be fire extinguishers in My own objectives willâ€"be to provide you with a personalized fire prevention serviceâ€" right in your home through the medium of this newspaper. Articles will be written by myself and chief fire prevention office Chuck Devision. _ We welcome your questions and comments. Please address them to Hot Stuff, Waterloo Fire Departâ€" ment, 216 Weber St. N., Waterloo. _ 1 realize that ‘"what you should have done" is not enough to say to these people. It is for this reason that Hot Stuff is being iniâ€" tiated. It is intended to inform, educate and discuss all forms of fire safety in the home and at work. â€"I plan to write a monthly column on various aspects of home fire safety.. Topics will include smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, children‘s clothing, building products and many other items too numerous to mention. The Waâ€" terloo fire prevention office will try to answer all your questions and keep you up to date on all new products introduced to fire prevention. saves in the Waterloo net and was required to make one last save in the closing seconds of the game to salvage a tie. Men‘s Shoe s 25% Hartts, Florscheim, Ritchie, Gale ALB BOOTS Winter geâ€"â€"â€"JANUARY CARPET SALFE®â€"®â€"â€"q Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, January 19, 1977 â€" Page 5 )ISCOUNT CARPET COUNTRY VILLA CUSHIONED, Brown/Green Reg. $10.95 .................... SALE $.99 Sq. Y4. HIâ€"LO SHAG, Good color selection. â€" Reg. $13.95 .. ~.................. SALE $.99 Sq. Y4. TWOâ€"TONED LOOP CUSHIONED, Blue, Brown/Beige, Orange. Reg. $8.95 SALE $4.60 Sq. Yd. KITCHEN PRINTS CUSHIONED, T wo colors only, Silver Walnut, Autumn Ruse, â€" ~ Reg. $12.95 .................... SALE $5.99 Sq. Yd. 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